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Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« on: April 15, 2012, 11:02:14 PM »
Jack 3.1 is now available for immediate download for all Amiga-like operating systems.  Non-AmigaOS 4  users should read the notes outlined below.

For the time-being Jack can only be downloaded from OS4Depot.net and contains separate installation scripts for all supported systems.

SO WHAT'S NEW?

* Comprehensive Download Manager in the App-Store
* Added support for AROS, Classic and MorphOS computers into the Community Statistics panel and elsewhere
* App-Store Donation Database: Download applications and then donate directly to the developer (SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!)
* Improved general caching within the AppStore and increased archive name recognition database
* Platform-indepency and removal of all (most) third-party tools and applications including Curl/Wget
* From now on all URLs are called via the OpenURL suite
* Watermarks fixed in single-image mode
* All fonts are now anti-aliased
* Many more numerous bug fixes and optimisations
* For full list of changes and bug fixes, read the .readme or the documentation included

AROS:                            (status: Release Candidate)

* Installation Problem: Will extract to the current directory and not to the chosen destination drawer, AROS gurus must fix this for me.
* Optical media is not picked up in the filemanager
* Mouse pointers have been temporarily disabled

Classic Amiga OS:        (status: BETA/untested)

* Completely untested, assuming it even loads some features maybe broken or missing.
* Likely installation problem as AROS

MorphOS:                      (status: BETA/Untested)

* Completely untested, assuming it even loads some features maybe broken or missing.  I do intend to get my hands on a MorphOS machine to bring up to the same level as enjoyed by AmigaOS4 users.

IN ALL CASES please subscribe to the Jack Beta Mailing List, send all your bug reports, feedback, suggestions etc... especially non-AmigaOS4 users.

jack_beta@freelists.org - ensure you write the word 'subscribe' (without quotes) in the subject of your email.

Thank you, I hope you continue to enjoy Jack for... everyone! :-)

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2012, 12:34:30 PM »
Missing a description of what it actually is.
 

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2012, 12:44:35 PM »
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Missing a description of what it actually is.


http://jackforamigaos.wordpress.com/

Multi purpose utility

Comprehensive AmigaOS App-Store
Quick access to AmigaOS Preferences
Screen snapshoter
Get the Most our of your Amiga. Jack now includes a plug-in for Assist by Daniel Hutchinson.
Fully-featured Image Editor, includes Batch-image processing
Speedy access to all your connected devices
Support for Push4Dock – quick access to your Documents, Images, Music and more…
JackTunes: Comprehensive music player for accessing your ITunes music collection. Beta version. Awaiting audio drivers for SAM 460 in order finish this extension.
Unique Slideshow mode for viewing your image directories
Handy Calculator, similar to Spotlight in Mac OS X, its there when you need it most
Thesaurus – Learn words in the English Language (requires WordNet).
Basic file-management, Make New Drawer, Delete, Rename and Add Comment
Open your files in Helper Applications
HTTP/HTTPS support for downloading files to a directory before Opening
Jack can be called entirely from the command line, in this mode it will act as a modern file requester that retains all the above features.
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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2012, 05:42:40 PM »
Quote from: nOw2;688765
Missing a description of what it actually is.

I downloaded and installed Jack 3.1 into my MorphOS system and when I double clicked the install to install Jack nothing happens. I am unable to install it into MorphOS system at all. Thanks in advance.
 
 
I think getting this program is SUPERB awesome because it will be like shopping online, it will have the latest up to date software news and downloads and purchases...it is like an online MorphOS store on my screen...but I cannot get it even installed. Thanks.
 

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2012, 07:06:10 PM »
Great, at last I know for sure it doesn't work under MorphOS out of the box.  Supposed to be getting access to a MorphOS machine soon so I can do some real testing.

In the meantime feel free to join the mailing list mention at post #1 so I can begin sending out a debug version so I can at least determine how far it is actually getting.

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2012, 07:31:57 PM »
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Great, at last I know for sure it doesn't work under MorphOS out of the box. Supposed to be getting access to a MorphOS machine soon so I can do some real testing.
 
In the meantime feel free to join the mailing list mention at post #1 so I can begin sending out a debug version so I can at least determine how far it is actually getting.

Can I be your software tester? You wanted a morphOs machine, since I cannot let you borrow it since we are not in the same country, can I be your guinea pig instead? Simply send me the software anytime any day, I will test it and I will report you with all the bugs and issues and what caused this problem. You take the report, fix it, send me again and email and repeat...if there is a software where you can have access to my MorphOS desktop through your desktop like logmein or pcanywhere or anything like that, I will give you full access to my morphOS 24/7 and develop right on my machine...
 
Sadly there is no software like that :(
 

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2012, 07:34:58 PM »
Terrific program, thanks much!

AmigaClassicsRule:  Should be some VNC type software available for MOS.  If OS4 has it, I'd suspect MOS does as well.  I use AmiVNC a ton on my SAM 440.
 

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2012, 07:37:37 PM »
djrikki  ANY TIME you say YES I will setup the machine TODAY for you and give you access to the machine to develop directly into it. It will be on 24/7 non-stop and I will remove the keyboard and mouse from it so no one can do any changes into the machine while you are developing it...ones it is setup I will also remove it from the monitor so it will be like a cloud machine.
 
What do you say djrikki ? Do you agree? If you say yes I will set it today for you when I come back home from work and give you instructions to access it.
 

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2012, 07:41:05 PM »
Sure things sound like a great idea.

If I can VNC into it that would be unreal as I could get a lot of work done that way.
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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2012, 07:41:46 PM »
In the meantime I am just going to upload a debug version of the executable somewhere so you can replace it over the top.



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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2012, 07:49:00 PM »
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Sure things sound like a great idea.

DONE! Today OFFICIALLY I will go back home download the program, set it up and send you the information to it..ones you have access to it and confirm there is no problem with it or you have no issue with it...it will be on 24/7 non-stop and you will have access to my email address if anything happens wrong or something and it is your virtual cloud system. I have always wanted to know what I can use this system for...it would BE THE MOST USEFUL machine if DEVELOPERS world WIDE who wanted to develop for MorphOS but do not have the hardware to develop for it...they can use my system.  
 
But my intention since it is going to be used for public use by developers...only one developer at a time can access it. Ones Djrikki is done using the machine, and he takes his source code from the HD to his local HD and backup his work and delete his work from this machine it is open for the next developer.
 

 

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2012, 07:56:44 PM »
Cool beans.  Help much appreciated!  Fingers crossed I can VNC into it okay. :flame:

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2012, 08:55:24 PM »
@djrikki

There's something to add to Jack right there. Make it so that every Jack user can optionally "donate" their computer time to a project.

I have a mac with Morphos I never use. (It's in storage right now, in another state, won't be able to get to it for a few months). If Jack had an option to donate the machine's time to a project, or to a general "up for grabs" project pool I'd install Jack and leave the machine plugged in and forget about it. Of course for the pool idea you'd need some kind of screening to prevent anti-social people from abusing the opportunity.
 

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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #13 on: April 18, 2012, 09:04:49 PM »
I thought that was for OS3.x too.
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Re: Jack 3.1 now available for all Amiga-like operating systems
« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2012, 09:14:56 PM »
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I thought that was for OS3.x too.


Like the MorphOS version, the OS3 included in the archive on OS4Depot is also untested at present.  However, as it works under AROS and they share a lot in common it shouldn't be too much hard work to get it running.   Clearly, you'll need lots of memory and CPU to draw upon.